“MAIESTA”
by Raphael Macek
sizes available:
100cm x 150cm - 40in x 60in
120cm x 180cm - 47in x 71in
140cm x 200cm - 55in x 80in
150cm x 220cm - 60in x 90in
180cm x 245cm - 71in x 96in
custom sizes available under request
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
Only 07 Limited Editions per size + 2 Artist Proofs.
All limited edition prints are printed on archival paper and are signed and numbered by the artist.
Custom sizing is available outside of our standard sizing. Please contact us for a custom quote.
Unframed work is printed with a 3” paper border.
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“MAIESTA”
Option 1 - A patented process used for facemounting prints on Acrylic glass. Because of the different light penetration and refraction of Acrylic glass compared to normal glass, the colours are more brilliant and the image sharper than compared to standard glass in a picture frame. A Diasec mount is usually of a high gloss finish. Because the print is glued to the acrylic glass, the result is completely flat mount of the image. Mounted like this the print is resistant to ultraviolet light because of the properties of Acrylic glass.
Standart Plexiglass
Acrylic glass rated to block up to 70% UV rays
Please keep in mind that our standard plexiglass will have reflective properties similar to glass.
Museum Plexiglass
Acrylic glass rated to block up to 99% UV rays
The best option for a high quality look, museum plexiglass reduces 20% of reflections. Easy to clean surface with enhanced durability
Designed to protect the integrity and genuineness of a Raphael Macek fine art photograph, the certificate of authenticity (COA) minimizes risk of forgery and duplication.Each limited edition work comes with its own certificate, embossed with the official Raphael Macek seal, as well as detailed information about the work such as the title and edition number.
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
FACEMOUNT PLEXIGLASS
SHADOW BOX FRAMES
Option 2 - Artwork comes finished in a premium, hardwood frame moulding with your choice of a white or black matte.
Shadow boxes frames are a deep wooden box where the Image is mounted on Aluminum then placed in the middle of the box. The image has a boarder of Air around it approx. 10 cm before the wooden frame and is afterwards protected by Museum glass but again the image is not touched by the glass there is again space between image and glass. ( Floating effect ). This way of framing is also called Floating box.